Indian student murdered in Canada: Attacker shot him from behind on the stairs; used to work as a security guard

A 20-year-old Indian student has been brutally murdered in Canada. Harshandeep Singh was a resident of Punjab. He worked as a security guard in Edmonton, Canada. Harshandeep’s murder was captured on CCTV, its video is going viral. The incident took place in Edmonton on December 6. CCTV footage shows that Harshandeep Singh was shot from behind while trying to escape through the stairs of an apartment. Apart from the man who shot Harshandeep, a boy and a woman were also present at the spot. When Harshandeep tried to escape, the woman tried to stop him by holding him from behind. Immediately after this, the attacker shot Harshandeep. Information about where Harshandeep is from in Punjab and which course he went to Canada to study has not yet been revealed. According to media reports, apart from studying in Canada, Harshandeep also worked as a security guard to meet his expenses. Two people named Ivan Rain and Judith Salto have been arrested in the case of Harshandeep’s murder. Both are said to be 30 years old. Three categories of murders in Canada
The accused who murdered Harshandeep have been charged with first degree murder. In many countries like Canada, murders are classified into many categories. Cases of premeditated murder or murder of more than one person are classified as first degree murder. If the charge is proved, the punishment is death penalty or life imprisonment without parole. Similarly, murders committed during robbery and dacoity are considered second-degree murder. The punishment is life imprisonment. Similarly, murders committed due to carelessness or negligence are classified as third degree murder. Murder of Indians living in Canada is not a new thing. Recently, Indian student Gursis Singh from Punjab was stabbed to death in Canada. In this case, 36-year-old Crossley Hunter of Sarnia city of Canada was arrested on charges of second degree murder. The reason behind Harshandeep’s murder is not clear yet. According to media reports, police officers are investigating the case. The Indian ambassador had said that the bodies of two Indians were sent every week. The relations between Canada and India have deteriorated due to the murder of Khalistani radical Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Last week, on 17 and 18 October, both the countries had recalled their diplomats. When Indian Ambassador Sanjay Verma posted in Canada returned, he told about the conditions of Indian students living in Canada in a media interview. He had said that parents should think twice before sending their children to Canada. A large number of Indian students are paying 4 times more fees than Canadian citizens, but they are not getting the facilities as per their expectations. He had said, at one time we were sending the bodies of two Indian children from Canada to India every week in body bags. Khalistani goons in Canada are threatening Indian students, attacking them and asking them to join Khalistani groups. Many students have become Khalistani gangsters. These gangs do all bad things like arms, drugs, prostitution. Read this news too… Every week, the bodies of two children were sent to India: Ambassador Sanjay Verma, who returned to the country, told – Indian engineers are selling samosas and driving in Canada. ‘People send their children to Canada by selling land, but after failing, these children are not able to think of returning home, with what face will they go?’ These are the words of Ambassador Sanjay Verma, who returned to India from Canada. In an interview, he has said that Indians should think twice before sending their children to Canada. Read the full news…

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